Explore the remote temple areas where they are considered the holy places constructed by Khmer King Jayavarman IV. There are the plenty of the ruined temples in this ancient capital city. For the second destination, we are going to be surprised with the World Heritage Site, Preah Vihear temple, recognised by UNESCO in 2008. This marvelous temple is locating on the top of the mountain which is a border between Cambodia and Thailand.
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You will travel through picturesque countryside and rural villages approximately 110km in the north-east direction to the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Scattered over a large area, the most prominent temple of this group by far is the pyramid-like Prasat Thom. A wooden staircase has been repaired recently and it is now again possible to climb up and enjoy the breathtaking view of the surrounding region. On a clear day one can see the Kulen Mountain range in the south-west direction and Dangrek Mountain in the north marking the border with Thailand.
It's worth setting your alarm and leave early. Situated atop a 52 meter high cliff in the Dongrek Mountains forming the natural border between Cambodia and Thailand is Preah Vihear temple, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 7th, 2008. Subject to controversial ownership issues over time this temple officially belongs to Cambodia. Its location is 150km north of Siem Reap and it will take approximately 3 hours to get there. You will drive through picturesque countryside which becomes less and less populated the further north you go. This temple is a unique architectural complex of series of sanctuaries linked by a system of pavements and staircases on
800 meter long axis. It is an outstanding masterpiece of Khmer architecture and well preserved mainly due to its remote location.
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• Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
• Driver/guide
• Professional guide
• Private tour & Travel Insurance
• Transport by private vehicle
• Toll Roads
• Car Parking
• Cold Waters & Wipes
• Gasoline
• Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
• Beverages and meals
• Entrance fees of all areas/activities ( Koh Keh Temple: $15 adults & Preah Vihear: $10, children under 12 years free)
To enhance your experience and to preserve Angkor for generations to come, we kindly urge you to observe the following points:
Dress Code: Revealing clothes such as shorts and skirts above the knees and showing bare shoulders are prohibited in sacred places. Respectful dress is strongly encouraged in Angkor.
Monuments: Touching carvings, sitting on fragile structures, leaning on temple structures, moving or taking archaeological artifacts and graffiti are strictly prohibited. Backpacks, umbrellas with sharp tips, tripods and high heels are discouraged from being brought or worn inside the temples.
Sacred Sites: As Angkor is a sacred site, loud conversation, noises and other inappropriate behaviour in Cambodian culture is considered to be offensive and may disturb other visitors. Please keep calm and be respectful.
Restricted Areas: For your own safety and for the conservation of Angkor, please comply with all signs on the site and be mindful of your steps at all times. Do not climb on loose stones.
Smoking and Littering: As a member of the World Health Organization, Angkor has been a smoke free site since 2012. Smoking cigarettes disturbs others and cigarettes can start bush fires. To protect the environment, please do not smoke and litter.
Candy or Money to Children: Buying items, giving candy or money to children encourages them not to attend school but to beg. If you wish to help the children, please consider donating to a recognized charity.
Monks: Monks are revered and respected. If you want to take pictures, please ask for permission first. Women should not touch nor stand or sit too close to monks.
Know Before you book
You should have a reasonable lever of fitness and can walk approximately 2km.
The Temple Ticket is not required for children 11 year old and younger if a valid passport is presented on the day of the activity.
Private hotel pick-up & drop-off is included. Please give your hotel address once confirming your reservation.
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Most travelers can participate
Please be ready at your hotel lobby at your scheduled pick-up time.
What to bring
-You are requested to wear clothes covering your shoulder and knee when you are in temples.
-Bring powerbank, camera, phone and sunscreen, sunglass during temple tour.
-Bring flashlight for sunrise, insect repellent, hat, Hand sanitizer, water bottle, your daily medicine, some cash for meal.
-Walking shoes are recommended for temple tour. Flip Flop is fine if you prefer.
Chansip is an extremely knowledgeable and friendly guide. He made our trip to Siem Reap so much better. Covered all that I asked, safe van and driver, cold water and towels provided to battle the Cambodian humidity. Very highly recommend. So pleased with our experience, thank you Chan! The Canadian and Americans!
Thank you so much Lisa and my amazing group, it was a great pleasure being your guide in Siem Reap, I really enjoyed my time with you! Thanks again and I wish you all the best of luck.
Chansip worked with me to determine the best schedule to accommodate my travel needs. He was quick to reply to my inquiries. Chansip met me promptly and then proceeded to each of the agreed locations. He was very knowledgeable and friendly. I really enjoyed the whole trip. Thank you!
Dear Rob, I am so excited to hear you were satisfied with my professionalism. Wish you all the best. Chansip
We had a very memorable day with Chansip. Our group had many different ages; from 5 to 57. Chansip ensured we all learned about the Cambodian history and enjoyed ourselves while we did it. He structured the day to make the most of our time and keep us out of the midday heat. The van was always positioned thoughtfully after we emerged from temple ruins to minimise our circling back and we all loved the cool towels and water to hydrate and cool down. Chansip is very knowledgeable and answered all of our queries thoroughly. We had a great day and so thankful we booked with Chansip for our time visiting the Angkor temples
Dear Emily and lovely family, I am so excited to hear you and lovely family enjoyed my service. It was my great pleasure to be your tour guide during your trip in Siem Reap. I wish you and your family all the best. Best regards, Chansip
Since we were planning to visit Cambodia before this pandemic, we were so happy to find an online tour at Angkor Wat on Triplelights. Our tour guide, Chansip is very kind, pleasant, patient, and knowledgeable. He explained various aspects about Angkor Wat and showed us beautiful sceneries there including many detailed carvings. It was just like a real tour. I really recommend exploring Angkor Wat with Chansip.
Hi Tomoko. You're very kind and it was enjoyable for me too, to be able to show you parts of the beautiful place of Angkor Wat temple. It was kind of great luck for me to have showed you all history of Cambodia. Please let me know should you have any question. Hope to you see again in the future. Best regards, Chansip